Crochet Rupert the Rat with this easy, beginner friendly crochet pattern by DIY Fluffies. This cute large Amigurumi can be made with any yarn, the rat on the photo has been made with sport weight cotton yarn and a 2.5 mm crochet hook, which makes him 20 cm / 8 inch in height. I you want to make a larger rat, use thicker yarn and a larger crochet hook. To help your on your way, every stitch is explained in the Amigurumi for beginners tutorial on the DIY fluffies blog.
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